Sweet Italian sausage cavatappi with tomato sauce. Chicken teriyaki with basmati rice and steamed vegetables. Grilled salmon with mango salsa. This is not the menu for a luxurious restaurant in […]More

On November 11, 1918, at 11:00 am, World War I was ended by the Armistice. This historic event, once known as Armistice Day, became Veterans Day in the United States in 1954 under President Eisenhower. It is now a celebration of all who serve or have served in our country’s military, not just World War [...]Read Full Article →

While the calendar may still say it is autumn, there’s no denying that winter is here. With the falling of the leaves comes the eventual fall of Providence Academy fall sports teams. There is one team, however, that is still fighting to keep their competitive season alive. The PA Cross Country team has three [...]Read Full Article →

Parent. Teacher. Conferences. Dreaded by many, loved by some; teachers and students alike seem to share a love-hate relationship with this week. It is perhaps the only time of year when all students can visibly see how much work it truly takes to be a teacher just by the way they carry themselves. However, similar [...]Read Full Article →

Sweet Italian sausage cavatappi with tomato sauce. Chicken teriyaki with basmati rice and steamed vegetables. Grilled salmon with mango salsa. This is not the menu for a luxurious restaurant in Uptown. Rather, this is just a fragment of the lunch menu at Providence Academy. PA is famous for their amazing selection of foods in their [...]Read Full Article →

“Teamwork makes the dream work” rang true for Providence Academy Upper Schoolers on Halloween afternoon. Students buzzed around painting faces, gluing wigs, and drawing cartoonish features in an effort to personify pumpkins. The annual house pumpkin carving competition had begun! Houses are groups of about 20 PA students, made up of students from every grade, [...]Read Full Article →

If you are a Providence Academy student, you have probably visited one of the school’s four vending machines at some point during your time here. Every day before, throughout, and after school countless PA students head down to the lunch room for a Mountain Dew or a Big Texas Cinnamon Roll. As a result, there [...]Read Full Article →

On November 2 in 1947, the “Spruce Goose” took flight, traveling for one mile above California’s Long Beach Harbor. With inventor Howard Hughes at the helm, eight powerful engines lifted the giant aircraft 33 feet in the air, propelling it forward at 80 miles per hour for under a minute. The 200 ton Spruce Goose [...]Read Full Article →